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Philip Furley, Fanny Thrien, Johannes Klinge and Jannik Dörr

research from different domains suggest that claiming (nonverbal celebration of performance in wave surfing) indeed has the potential to affect people evaluating the observed performance. Claims can be regarded as an instance of emotionexpression. Darwin ( 1872/1998 ) is often credited for launching the

Alan M. Klein

This study examines the social and cross-cultural aspects of masculinity through an ethnographic assessment of a Mexican League baseball team. The institution and meaning of “machismo” are examined along three indices of emotion: expression of vulnerability and hurt, reactions to children, and expression of physicality. The view widely held by North Americans that Latino and Latin American men are one-dimensional machos is critiqued. It is argued that, rather than comprising a single category, machismo exists along a continuum of masculinity from more to less macho. Cross-cultural comparisons of masculinity between Mexican and Anglo baseball players were also observed, with Mexican players shown as more capable of exhibiting “tender” emotions than their North American teammates. Finally, the study of emotions is shown to also have social consequences for nationalism.

Stephanie Mueller, Montse C. Ruiz and Stiliani Ani Chroni

to athlete’s emotionexpression and regulation in order to organize and reduce the data into meaningful parts. The codes were identified at a semantic level, looking for explicit meaning in what participants shared. At the next step, these codes were organized into themes, which were then reviewed